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13 hours of my best 20th Century History lessons. All 13 downloads contain fully resourced lesson packs - all with thoroughly differentiated powerpoints and worksheets, clip links, starters, plenaries, LOs to three levels throughout. The lessons are suitable for KS3 or 4, with some having been used for GCSE. All are amendable and editable. Designed to meet Ofsted Good-Outstanding criteria by a experienced History teacher in a UK secondary school. All lessons have been highly-rated by Tes users.
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AQA GCSE History: Britain: Power and the People: c1170 to the Present Day - The Middle Ages: Challenging Authority and Feudalism
• Constraints on kingship: the barons’ dissatisfaction with King John’s rule and its resolution; Magna Carta, its terms and its short and long-term impact.
•The origins of parliament: issues between King Henry III and his barons; the role of Simon de Montfort; the Provisions of Oxford and the Parliament of 1265 and their short and long-term impact.
•Medieval revolt and royal authority: the social, economic and political causes of the Peasants Revolt; actions by rebels and government; impact of the Peasants’ Revolt.

Revision guide for the new AQA GCSE History specification Britain: Power and the People: c1170 to the Present Day. The revision guide specifically focuses on part one: The Middle Ages: Challenging Authority and Feudalism. The topics considered are:
• Constraints on kingship: the barons’ dissatisfaction with King John’s rule and its resolution; Magna Carta, its terms and its short and long-term impact.
•The origins of parliament: issues between King Henry III and his barons; the role of Simon de Montfort; the Provisions of Oxford and the Parliament of 1265 and their short and long-term impact.
•Medieval revolt and royal authority: the social, economic and political causes of the Peasants Revolt; actions by rebels and government; impact of the Peasants’ Revolt.

AQA GCSE History: Britain: Power and the People: c1170 to the Present Day - The Middle Ages: Challenging Authority and Feudalism
• Constraints on kingship: the barons’ dissatisfaction with King John’s rule and its resolution; Magna Carta, its terms and its short and long-term impact.
•The origins of parliament: issues between King Henry III and his barons; the role of Simon de Montfort; the Provisions of Oxford and the Parliament of 1265 and their short and long-term impact.
•Medieval revolt and royal authority: the social, economic and political causes of the Peasants Revolt; actions by rebels and government; impact of the Peasants’ Revolt.

AQA GCSE History: Britain: Power and the People: c1170 to the Present Day - The Middle Ages: Challenging Authority and Feudalism
Describe how power and authority had changed between 1200-1381.
Explain the impact of events on the relationships of power and authority between 1200-1381.
Lesson Objective: to what extent did power shift in the Middle Ages?

AQA GCSE History: Britain: Power and the People: c1170 to the Present Day - The Middle Ages: Challenging Authority and Feudalism
Describe the Peasants’ Revolt.
Explain the significance of the Peasants’ Revolt.
Lesson Objective: How significant was the Peasants’ Revolt in changing the balance of power?

AQA GCSE History: Britain: Power and the People: c1170 to the Present Day - The Middle Ages: Challenging Authority and Feudalism
Describe the Peasants’ Revolt.
Explain how and why the peasants revolted.
Lesson Objective: what was the main cause of the Peasants’ Revolt?

AQA GCSE History: Britain: Power and the People: c1170 to the Present Day - The Middle Ages: Challenging Authority and Feudalism
Describe the actions of Simon de Montfort.
Explain how and why Simon de Montfort was significant.
Lesson Objective: to what extent did Simon de Montfort champion democracy?

AQA GCSE History: Britain: Power and the People: c1170 to the Present Day - The Middle Ages: Challenging Authority and Feudalism
Describe the actions of Simon de Montfort.
Explain how and why Simon de Montfort was significant.
Lesson Objective: to what extent did Simon de Montfort champion democracy?

AQA GCSE History: Britain: Power and the People: c1170 to the Present Day - The Middle Ages: Challenging Authority and Feudalism
Describe the short-term and long-term impact of Magna Carta.
Explain how and why the Magna Carta was significant.
Lesson Objective: to what extent was Magna Carta a significant point in History?

AQA GCSE History: Britain: Power and the People: c1170 to the Present Day - The Middle Ages: Challenging Authority and Feudalism
Describe the reign of King John.
Explain how and why King John was in a weak position in 1215.
Lesson Objective: what was the most important reason why King John was forced to sign the Magna Carta?